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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The International Climate Protection Fellowship supports prospective leaders working academically or practically in
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their study visit with the support of Copernicus members. The internship providers are mostly international companies, law firms, authorities or organisations. Target Group Candidates from the following
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abroad who are studying, researching or doing an internship in Germany can apply. Applicants should have a high level of motivation, personal commitment and an innovative international project
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or part of a degree course abroad as well as international students who plan to study, research or do an internship in Germany. Candidates show a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit
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and the research profile can be documented by a comprehensive list of academic publications reviewed according to international standards and printed in journals and/or by publishing houses. Academic
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equivalent (in Germany or abroad Candidates show a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit an innovative international research project, which will be funded individually. Target Group Applicants
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, the HWK supports interdisciplinary and international collaboration both, between its fellows and research institutions in Germany's northwest region, and within the community of fellows residing on the HWK
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amount for minor project-related costs. The fellowships are initially awarded for 2 years with the option to extend for up to 18 months. Moreover, participation in international scientific conferences and
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completed their doctorates less than 4 years ago. The fellowship gives international candidates from all disciplines the opportunity to realise a long-term research project (6 to 24 months) of their own
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international cooperative ventures. As Germany’s space agency, DLR has been given responsibility for the forward planning and the implementation of the German space programme by the German federal government as